Dear Jane

Scott Baker & Marcie Little

This podcast brings together pro-life leaders and individuals of all stripes to have meaningful conversations about the issue of life. How do we tackle the massive injustice of abortion while keeping the abortion-minded woman at the forefront of our considerations? How do we hold heartbreak, anger, and compassion close to our hearts to minister to everyone impacted by abortion? How do we work with others with whom we differ ideologically on every other issue except the issue of abortion to promote a culture of life? These are just some of the questions we wrestle with on our Dear Jane podcast. The other side only wants to highlight our differences, but we want to talk with people in the movement about what unites us. Dear Jane focuses on the one thing we can all agree on: the sanctity of every human life. Dear Jane will host the hard conversations, ask the tough questions, and acknowledge our differences while always keeping in mind our shared beliefs. Tune in to listen to heartfelt conversations and learn more about what your place in the pro-life movement may be!

  1. What Happens When You Build a Business Around Your Values?

    2 days ago

    What Happens When You Build a Business Around Your Values?

    What happens when you stop waiting for Washington to fix things and start building the solution yourself? Anton Krecic left political fundraising convinced that policy alone wasn't enough to end abortion. So he started Seven Weeks Coffee, named after a question his wife asked: When is a baby the size of a coffee bean? The answer is at seven weeks, the same point when a heartbeat can often be detected on ultrasound. The mission followed naturally: give 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers and build it unapologetically pro-life from day one. Nearly $2 million in donations later, he joins Dear Jane to talk about boldness in the marketplace, what the parable of the talents can teach entrepreneurs, and why the pro-life movement needs more Christians building businesses. He also weighs in on the difference between being humble and passivity, the importance of unifying within the pro-life movement, and how he would respond if Starbucks came calling. Timestamps: 1:00 — The Idea Behind Seven Weeks: Mission, Name, and Giving Back 4:50 — From Political Fundraising to Pro-Life Business 7:40 — Why For-Profit Can Be a Force for Good 8:40 — Christians in the Marketplace: Excellence as a Calling 10:13 — The Quality Behind the Coffee: Sourcing and Standards 11:30 — Advice for Mission-Driven Entrepreneurs 15:00 — What Holds Christians Back from Bold Business 16:30 — Prioritizing Pro-Life Partners in Business 18:40 — There Is a Market for Values 19:30 — Be Proud, Be Bold, Be Unapologetic 23:40 — Unity Over Division: Navigating Internal Pro-Life Debates 26:06 — Fake Reviews and the Overwhelming Pro-Life Response 27:30 — What Is Next for Seven Weeks Coffee 28:25 — What Anton Would Say to Starbucks

    30 min

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This podcast brings together pro-life leaders and individuals of all stripes to have meaningful conversations about the issue of life. How do we tackle the massive injustice of abortion while keeping the abortion-minded woman at the forefront of our considerations? How do we hold heartbreak, anger, and compassion close to our hearts to minister to everyone impacted by abortion? How do we work with others with whom we differ ideologically on every other issue except the issue of abortion to promote a culture of life? These are just some of the questions we wrestle with on our Dear Jane podcast. The other side only wants to highlight our differences, but we want to talk with people in the movement about what unites us. Dear Jane focuses on the one thing we can all agree on: the sanctity of every human life. Dear Jane will host the hard conversations, ask the tough questions, and acknowledge our differences while always keeping in mind our shared beliefs. Tune in to listen to heartfelt conversations and learn more about what your place in the pro-life movement may be!

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